Harry Kane has revealed his desire to keep both Bayern and Tottenham fans happy led to his goalscoring display against Arsenal last season.
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Bayern faced Arsenal home and awayGerman club drew in London and won in MunichKane scored at the EmiratesFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Kane scored at the Emirates in the Champions League quarter-finals last season as Bayern beat Arsenal over two legs. The England captain netted from the penalty spot in the 2-2 draw in London, and played as Bayern won 1-0 at the Allianz Arena, thanks to Joshua Kimmich's header.
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Now, a documentary produced by Bayern shows Kane explaining his motivation for the fixture beforehand, and he insisted he had to keep both Spurs and Bayern fans happy by putting the Gunners to the sword. Kane actually has a remarkable record against Arsenal, and has scored eight goals and laid on six assists in 21 clashes with the club.
WHAT KANE SAID
Speaking in Bayern's documentary, titled 'Chasing Wembley', Kane said: "Arsenal are having a really good season, they're a really good team, so it'll be a tough game. Of course, for me personally, it'll be a special game for many reasons. Of course, it puts the pressure on because it's not only Bayern Munich fans I'm trying to keep happy. I need to try and keep the Tottenham fans happy as well!"
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Bayern, who are currently unbeaten at the top of the Bundesliga, play Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday. Kane will hope to bounce back after a dismal performance in his side's 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa in the Champions League in midweek.






